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<blockquote data-quote="blkdog" data-source="post: 820124" data-attributes="member: 8581"><p>I recently added a scope level to my new Cooper. When at the range , I was very surprised to notice how many times I was canting the rifle to make small adjustments in the location of my crosshairs. I am now a believer and will soon have levels on more of my rifles. Midway has one on sale made by Wheeler that is inexpensive and folds back. It could be an issue if you forget to fold it back when not in use but I am trying one for a while to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blkdog, post: 820124, member: 8581"] I recently added a scope level to my new Cooper. When at the range , I was very surprised to notice how many times I was canting the rifle to make small adjustments in the location of my crosshairs. I am now a believer and will soon have levels on more of my rifles. Midway has one on sale made by Wheeler that is inexpensive and folds back. It could be an issue if you forget to fold it back when not in use but I am trying one for a while to see. [/QUOTE]
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